Train Lord
The Astonishing True Story of One Man's Journey to Getting His Life Back on Track
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Oliver Mol
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Oliver Mol
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The astonishing true story of trust, pain, becoming lost, and finding a way back to yourself despite it all.
What happens when a writer can no longer write? What happens when pain is so intense that you question who you are and whether you can bare it any longer?
Oliver Mol was a successful, clever, healthy twenty-five-year old. Then one day the migraine started.
For ten months, the pain was constant, exacerbated by writing, reading, using computers, looking at phones or anything with a screen. Slowly he became a writer who no longer wrote, and a person who could no longer could communicate with the modern world. In literature, and life, Oliver began to disappear.
His doctors can't figure out how to fix him. He suffers a breakdown. One evening, high on pain killers, Oliver Googles the only thing he can think of: 'full-time job, no experience, Sydney'. An ad for a train guard appears and, desperate, Oliver takes it.
For two years, Oliver will watch others live their lives, observing the minutia and intimacy of strangers brought together briefly and connected by the steady march of time.
Exquisitely written and bravely told, Train Lord is a searingly personal yet universal book, which asks what happens when your sense of self is suddenly destroyed, and how you get it back.
©2022 Oliver Mol (P)2022 Penguin AudioWhat listeners say about Train Lord
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- Lily
- 04-03-23
Relatable
Thank you for this book. I have had chronic migraine for around 10 years. Not to the intensity of Oliver perhaps, but nevertheless I found the writing to be relatable and from the heart. Unless you know the relentlessness of the pain and how it affects your life, you may never understand. I will be listening to Dr Sarno's book too.
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- Hollyberry
- 21-08-22
Quite possibly the worst book I’ve read.
Boring, tedious. Drones on and on and goes nowhere. I can see why he had to get a job on the railway rather than be a writer.
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- Mark Parry
- 14-10-22
Self indulgent dribble
This has to be one of the most repetitive self indulgent mindless self pity things I’ve ever heard. We all experience difficulties but to ask people to repetitively listen hours of a particularly hard moment in an individuals life is just self pity. Very poor.
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